Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Republicans continue to reinforce their new reputation as freeloaders.

The owner of Jimmy John's has decided to go the way of the Olive Garden, Red Lobster and the Texas Longhorn Steakhouse; cut their employees hours down to 28 and remove any chance of getting health care at work.

Yes, I'm boycotting these freeloading conservative businesses.

It's time to ask yourself if you want to go along with their attempt to shift the cost of doing business in your state, to your next premium increase or add to the drain of your state Medicaid program.

Is what they're doing freeloading off the government? As a food service industry, what could be more insane than to have employees, cooks and servers handle food...sick?

Here's \Neil Cavuto's interview, and one more comment below about Jimmy John's helpful family loan to start his business:

Jimmy John's parents loaned him money to start his business. He's so grateful...:

"...and I hope that I can give back to society the way they have..."

Maybe Jimmy John can start "giving back to society," by giving his employees health care? What a loser.

You want them to keep their jobs hours, or get sick-care insurance?Prepared to pay double what you do now for their products?Who else is going to pay for the average $8000 a year employee health policies cost an employer but the customers?

Really....being a responsible citizen means paying no matter what because you owe it to everyone that your successful even if you go broke in the process. Its called pursuit of happiness not guaranteed. Obama won because he promised more than 50% of this country they deserve to have someone else pay.

All those relatives you approached told you they would love to give you money for your new business but just don't have it right now. It's the same story over and over again, but they have expenses of their own to cover and investing in a new business is just too risky. Your new idea is a sure winner, but you have to convince everyone else of that fact.

I don't blame the owners of these retail places. I blame the government, the President and the health care and insurance companies who are raising prices and making healthcare unaffordable. I am in this position. I am working 4 part time jobs without health insurance. I am thankful that I can feed my family.

The government has nothing to do with insurance prices. If anything under ObamaCare, states can negotiate lower prices for the exchange. The president...really?

We're now a service economy, you're the proof of that. Part-time service jobs aren't known for insurance benefits. Out of 4 not one cares about your health. Why Americans don't blame business for their decisions is a mystery to me.

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